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High School Diploma or GED; Any combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to four years of experience in any of the following areas: construction trades, construction management, construction inspections, civil engineering inspections, building inspections, materials testing, and/or paraprofessional engineering.
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About the Organization Cube Root Corporation is a management consulting firm offering construction management, planning, project management, program management, facilities management and engineering services.
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Active construction management Certifications (or ability to acquire) including Concrete, Asphalt, Fall protection and confined space training, OSHA Safety, Nuclear Safety & Transportation, Work Zone Traffic Control (intermediate level) and flagger certification, DEQ Erosion & Sediment Control Inspection and DEQ Storm water.
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Founded in 1986 and headquartered in Long Island, NY, ASR serves its clients with a full spectrum of complex professional and technical support services including Construction Management, Engineering, Logistics, Project Management and Quality Control across the U.S. and in more than 40 countries worldwide.
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Experience with Prolog Construction Management software is preferred. Must have excellent communication and problem-solving skills Bachelors’ degree in Construction Management or Engineering of related industry is preferred but not required.
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The Assistant Construction Manager/Inspector will support construction management of public Design/Bid/Build, Design/Build, CMAR through all project phases: planning; design; preconstruction, construction, commissioning & validation.
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Category Construction Management. Construction Inspector in Washington, DC. Construction Manager / Resident Engineer in Washington, DC. Project / Construction Manager in Washington , DC.
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The QA inspector will provide a wide range of analytical and planning, design, and construction management support services to assist the client. ISI is looking for an experienced quality assurance inspector with expertise in the construction industry to provide Owner's Representative construction management services to a Department of Defense (DoD) client.
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Uplift includes 10% of base salary plus 10% COLA. Benefits include (medical, dental, vision, 30 days paid time off a year, round trip flights home) Position Description You will: Provide project management oversight of work of OBO project office in planning, coordinating, evaluating, and scheduling to ensure that construction contractor meets OBO required standards of quality, schedule, cost, and contract compliance.
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Reviewing and interpreting construction plans and specifications; Assists with resolving field issues with design engineers and operation and maintenance staff; Qualifications Minimum Requirements: Bachelors of Science, 5-10 years of experience inspecting water, wastewater, treatment, pipeline, pump stations, and reservoirs OR demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
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This may include energy management control system trending, stand-alone data logger monitoring or manual functional testing. Collaborate on the development and implementation of commissioning process with sales, engineering, and construction teams.
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This position includes supported out management team on water, wastewater and other project types from the pre-bid phase through the construction phase for these exciting and challenging projects.
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Course work in construction, project management or materials testing), or a combination of education and experience that demonstrates ability to perform the job. Developed advanced knowledge of engineering technology, project management, or construction materials.
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We currently have a great assignment for a Mechanical Inspector in Washington, DC. This individual will support our client, one of the world's largest engineering, construction, technical and management firms.
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Serve as an on-site inspector for various civil, structural, architectural, and mechanical projects throughout construction. Thirteen Federal holidays as recognized by the Office of Program Management, potential year-end bonuses based on annual net income and length of service, training and tuition reimbursement in areas directly related to field of employment, provision of PPE including work boots and/or outer weather gear.
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